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"textContent": "## Global Smartphone Shipment Reports for Q1 Show Conflicting Results Amid Rising Memory Costs and Shifts in Brand Leadership Between Apple and Samsung\n\nMarket intelligence reports on the worldwide smartphone market show conflicting findings of shipment volumes, with one report stating shipments are up by 1% while another claims they are down by 6% for Q1. According to one such report by **Counterpoint Research** global smartphone shipments dropped by 6% in the first quarter of the year. They attribute this to acute shortages in memory component supplies, which have impacted overall production. Another research report released by **Omdia** on the same day, however claims that global smartphone shipments actually increased by 1% in Q1 and outperformed industry predictions.",
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